Featuring a powerful 990cc in-line 4-cylinder motor, the Yamaha YZR-M1 ended up being ready to take on the dominant Honda RC211V within the 2004 MotoGP. With Rossi on helm, the YZR-M1 didn't disappoint, helping Yamaha obtain their first rider's championship since Wayne Rainey won in 1992, and offering renowned rider Valentino Rossi their 4th consecutive rider's title. After the launch of Rossi and Abe's metallic blue bicycle, Tamiya now gift suggestions the vibrant red and silver YZR-M1 to the replica-quality Masterwork Collection. This "Spain's No.1" Yamaha was ridden by young Italia feeling Marco Melandri, and features exceptionally detail by detail interior mechanics including motor, exhaust, ram atmosphere package and suspension system. Additionally, the tires are manufactured from die-cast metal, offering this finished display model a larger sense of realism.